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Ask A Photographer Podcast
Mike Biblino: Photographer and Blogger
34 episodes
9 months ago
Welcome to the Ask a Photographer Podcast.

A weekly show that answers user submitted photography related questions on general photography, Workflow, Editing, Business, Marketing and Tips. Submit your question at http://www.biblino.com/ask/
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Welcome to the Ask a Photographer Podcast.

A weekly show that answers user submitted photography related questions on general photography, Workflow, Editing, Business, Marketing and Tips. Submit your question at http://www.biblino.com/ask/
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Education,
Business
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What Should I Wear To A Photoshoot?
Ask A Photographer Podcast
5 minutes 34 seconds
7 years ago
What Should I Wear To A Photoshoot?





Question: What Should A photographer Wear To A Photoshoot?



I’m a portrait photographer and attended a friends wedding as a guest a little while back.



I couldn’t help notice that the videographer was dressed very casually,  cargo pants and a polo that seemed stretched and not ironed.



While the photographer was dressed all in black and on the back of his t-shirt had his company name.



Typically when I do my photo sessions. They are in the park with families so I’m wearing a t-shirt with my logo on it and jeans.  I’m usually rolling on the ground playing with the kids trying to get casual photos.



Everyone has a different idea as to what is acceptable dress code. So I was wondered what should we be wearing to a photoshoot?



In today’s episode:



We discuss:




* Comfortable clothes are key



* Match your clothes to your clients



* Branded  v non-branded clothes



* Good fitting clothes



* It’s not a fashion show




That is true. What is acceptable dress code? Because we all do different types of photography and photographing indoors, you’d obviously be wearing different types of clothes compared to if you’re rolling around in the park very similar to what you’re doing and what you’re doing when you do portraits of families.



I think that what you’re wearing is acceptable because you’re matching your clothes to your clients or the situation at hand here.



Now, I should say I’m not a fashionista. I have no if you call that fashion, right? I’m very boring when it comes to my clothes that I wear. In fact, what I do is I actually match my clothes to my clients.



If I’m actually going to a wedding, I’m actually going to wear very similar clothes to what a guest would wear.



I wear a shirt and tie and pants, obviously. I don’t wear a jacket because I use a holdfast camera strap ,which has two cameras attached to it and I can’t wear a jacket because it keeps on catching.



Matching your clothes to your clients or the environment I think is key. It just projects a bit of professionalism.



If I’m out photographing the young family, I’m going to dress smart casual. If they got young kids, I may wear some jeans because I may be kneeling a lot to get down to their level that type of thing.



Same thing applies if I’m going and photographing a corporate event. I photograph an event where it was a lunch and it was business people so with one camera I could go around and photograph using shirt and tie and a jacket.



I think it’s just common sense.



As to branding and non-branding, you know you point out that the photography here had his branding on his back.



I don’t know I mean that’s just a personal preference. Same thing applies if you’re just wearing all black. It’s simple. You got one outfit. You don’t have to think and some people expect people in the background. You’d often see roadies or sound engineers are all wearing black. People just expect that from photographers and I don’t know.



It’s just personal preference if you ask me but wearing good fitting clothes that fits you well, that are not too baggy.
Ask A Photographer Podcast
Welcome to the Ask a Photographer Podcast.

A weekly show that answers user submitted photography related questions on general photography, Workflow, Editing, Business, Marketing and Tips. Submit your question at http://www.biblino.com/ask/